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Azides, antihypertensive

Azides affecting CNS function Azidomorphine and derivatives A zidobenzodiazepines Miscellaneous CNS-active azides Azides influencing cardiovascular activity Diuretic azidopyrimidines Azidoglycol renin inhibitors Miscellaneous antihypertensive azides Thrombolytic azidoquinolines... [Pg.121]

Sodium azide is used to make lead azide and hydrazoic acid, and as a propellant for automotive safety bags. It also is used as an antihypertensive agent to control blood pressure. [Pg.854]

A similar approach to the hydrolytic methodology uses a chromium-salen complex to open an epoxide with trimethylsilyl azide, as illustrated by the synthesis of the antihypertensive agent, (S)-propranolol (10) (Scheme 9.15).118,119... [Pg.131]

Sodium azide is a highly toxic, white crystalline solid. It has come into widespread use in automobile airbags its explosive decomposition to nitrogen gas provides rapid inflation of the airbag. In addition, sodium azide is used in the production of metallic azide explosives and as a preservative in laboratories. It has no current medical uses, but because of its potent vasodilatory effects, it has been evaluated as an antihypertensive agent,... [Pg.122]


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